People for whom the majority of their lives - and in some cases all their lives - will be lived in the 21st Century, should not be burdened by economic and political ideas that are outward relics of the 20th. New century requires new mind, new thinking, new people, new politics.

Jan 25, 2019 · 5:04 PM UTC

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We over Me...
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Shortened quote to fit twitter: “If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency... the banks and the corporations which grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless..." – Thomas Jefferson
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The banks have created a debt structure that enslaves governments and people to debt. Personal debt is at an all time high. Government debt is at an all time high. To ease personal debt, a Universal Basic Income would go along way. It worked in Canada in the 70s rather well.
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Amen.🕊 RE-write laws.
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I don’t want the rest of my life burdened with them either! I want progress too! 🙏🏻
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MacroPatienceMicroAlacrity trust(value=time)CyberCurrency will crush Petro/Finance(PetroFi)currency. Flaws not courageously shared increasingly can't be hidden #MeToo as clarity broadens hideousness suffers increasing stress. Respect purpose/value=respect time over $ earns trust
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Here you go, a 21st century socio-economic system: Common-Planet.org, years of research and development with App coming later this year
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We all want progress. What exactly is progress? I see many promoting 19th century ideas as if they are new. Are 19th century ideas good for the 21st?